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o o o GO o O o o o . o o O O o o o o O To the Voters of Oregon. Having l"n nominato.l by the Re-vMi.-ri0 Stale Convention of this Sr'it" as tho i-an.li.laie of the Iiopub-i;,-..n ;irtv for lfr-pre entative in I'l-ss. a.'ei ii "'.7 i' .-t m a p nidic sjM'niiiT, x ww! mis ;n i i.-.-:uu.ifi "'""j me V1,' ; - ,f t hi- State, whose suffrages l , cx-nnlf solicit, my views in e to tie; mr;ic material juos- : which, in my judgement should l 1' - ,..,-... - I , - l . H .r , I . i : ti.e att; iUi.a an.l sc-euie tiie ; d labors of a Representative in f :.! a Oregon. a i i.-r fi.-ully I am u Republican. I j it 1 n . . . . c iii u.i- t 1 1 Hi : ut. i ii niu j.e- T)i, -.r.i party, and have faith in its ;:;:.dion. 1 Iftive resided in Or-f-rthe iat twenty years, and 1 vot d myself, during that i ':,. to the business of farm in ! an.l m--rehandising, and I believe I ! "It seemed to me," said the bard, ha.- a good understanding of the j " as though I had leen suddenly v.M: of the people. Should" I be j aroused from my, slumbers. I look el' I shall among other things i oil around and found myself in the liot 'numerated, aevoto rm' energies ially to aid all in mv power to followiiftj results: -t A:i ropriations for the im- ni 'i.t'oi' the Willamette river, it a mouth to Springfield, i,i eountv. I have no doTibt from Ledge of this river, that with ! . i v a r be :ie v amount f outlay, it can r h-red easv of navigation this ! .list for a greater portion of the j ;-0 ThU. in' mv ju.lgment is an j !lil".-ovO'hPl!t . man hv Hie fariu- : i:i .md .r tte oi'ucin mteiiests of the Wi 1 1 V.dley. Thaextendon .!,! Sid froi to .1 r Jre.Tm C '".ltral lliuroaa it present terminus at St. Joe t 1 i . 1 1 ('io", in Jjuno co:mtr. 'I ',: - ! -i'li" extension of the 'Ore ..: I California railroad from its '-- t -riijiiius at Roeburg soutli-hro;!-r;i the. Rotie J liver Val to iMii;i;','t v. itli the (' alitornia id ); g' n railroad. T 'lnth The building of a rail .m fiMci ('..rvnllis to'Yaqiiiua Uay. I "i :'r ?i The buildiii'- of a Canal : .1 1 '.o.-s around the ('ascad f J the ' !u;;dia river, and apirojria il :: . for dredging the bars of the ( ' i i . : : i;a ! i es-. Slihn:o building- of the Port 1. .!al! s and Salt Jsko railroad, 'i 1 1 1 ; e.i:":-pri'-e E reird as all im i to tho proserity of our - ' O -nth--A sh-dter or harbor for ; "3-.-. ut Tort Orford; or at the most oi;it in that vicinity, addiiiou to tlie-;" measures, ! io my la.'iid are paramount, I 1 aim to labor faithfully, in a t way for r!i tr.:e intere.-i.s of h e ye -ph. i v. i'ding to ph-dire myself, if d, ',' to (hi any of the follow- i.i t -i ! r I will not take up the time witli 1 (Vin.lv speoch- : tue t'.uie of Committees with r aueedoti s. I I will not vote for or take : i i 1 : n t!c will not v.-.te for or ue e ihrrr!;:i i, - (';('' to iiiterests C)t' any Railroad St'-amshi; or Steamboat or Capitaii-t, at the ex- t t tie ;eo)h, (.. ii my jnd; d is to result p"op-:e. 1 any of them, uncut, a gen to the masses W I unf lw! nnv , .'.. 'i, but will strive to be iu.Wiend- ;. t' -. .. i.i .ill ..'!;.,-,.. . fi...t ! :i I r veut mv lumniic; forth.; !e State, ail'.iirs, I am ive been to :i i. u. to tudinn , i and al ilwa.vs '!.; if!.' public dc.7Yi.iiii to Indians '.'.it 1 hi ),'.;,,.; of acres per d.h ile men -yc iiravi; tlie r life. anj i)uill mi O! KKUlf. ilix.dion, are restrieied to a number of acres, and cora to pay for them, either in or in years of toil. J have al e'd to t:i" opinion that the meat was too liberal in Ike ."e rdiil not 1 ilieral enough ; i hat an uuiust discrim . i . 1 1 led - i : l ; i le ination is mad.' in favor of the In i,o..ms and againt the whites. I lc lieve that peaceable Indians should ivcei e 9 lie encourage;. u nt and pro tection ( f law; that evoL-y reasonable Klbft should be mada o:i the jiart of the ( Joyerninent to teach them the i'e ; "' ci iii.-afion, and to enable t!i i.i t ta!;- care of themselves. And I believe that Indian outlaws and marauders should, on conviction ';i:'' '" t:'-' etre;ne penaltv of the law a ; i t u tne rope, i.-vi: that the laborer is irni-!:n v.t whatever tends to dt -ibor degr.nles o:ir civilization, ows an obstrneti U n wav pro -ooi'itv. I cm oi.oos.d I 1. 9:u .' th ;-e. to t!ie iu-f s4-nt Coolio i-ul : i x . ..... i , .4ii : y thousands of C'hinese ! uailv b gut to our shores a i i.K'd w !- U ; U II ts w Idle ten.lii uid erare ced at n.-.i-.i- : "'.-. and I am in favor of its - ;,) (.'on-resvioivd eu;K.t. . T'-'e r severe p Miahies; and lx.ud.i a.lvoeate any measure vr t. s.'i"in to this'coast the niucrce n! i iun.1 and Jaoan wQ.ni.i never be willing to do it at en-e of Hooding this count ry p.uIation Avicse presence us but .legrade labor, keep o'-'pe i:! nnmign.Mon. and re 1 n e ( wiih a ;::ii.'".ig b e k l ". t."-d The cur pr '-p. -rity as a Stute. preer,t wealth of Oregon is (tyrieulture. Hvtrv additional in i i.filit lor marketing our grain w ill w wui a.. var.ee our prosperity. To i ,-Jhi end J am in favor o" all measures ' c I'.eQi.ued t increase :ur facilities ' O for transportation. I have this vmp : V3J-."l twt-ive tliousaml bushels of gram, and expect to do so annually her u-Q And self-interest if inilii t iu'ed by no higher considerations, would lead me to guard the pro-dueei- int. r -t in the great question of tran-portation. I am Ox favor of additional Con gx s -; :ial aid to (.:ir State Agricul tural College, to the er.d that that ntituiion may be placed on a tirni Sone objection, it is s.iid. is made to voting for tlie nomine-? of the Al bany Convention, because of the adoption of the resolution in refer ence to Mr. Mitchell. That resolu- out-lDe matter; it i iit u i ni t in i!ati'rm. nor was it mteinled , ii IiuUl be; an.l its adoption, as I VoivlerjStantl it hail no relerence what-.ev-. r to tlie prooee.liuirs for the nomi nation of si eanJitlate for Congress. It is siraplv an ntlerance of a major ity of tlie Convention Li relation to Mr. Mitchell. I neither apolo-ize for nor attempt to excuse an wrong- fnl act in Mr. Mitchell, or in anV other. man. , I stand upon the 1,,-oad piincple, ot theKcpul hcan party, o O o as definetl ly the platform adopted by the Conivention. These make up the only issues in the present cam paign. Having saiJ this much to the voters of the State, I shall, in the name and on behalf of the Repub lican partv of the State of Oregon. loan as a siaiiiarti-iearer m ine ' . resent contest, believing, as I firinlv do, that every true Republican in ; the State will on the 13th of October 'vote for vour humble servant, and f ...11. - - l -i - - it thus preserve intact the organization of the Republican party and aid in perpetuating its principles. Very respectfully , 1Iii:am Smith. The tilass Railroad. A DliKAM. There was a moral in that dream. -Hani. 'centre ot a gay ana napp. in;n. ilie lirst sensation I experienced j was that of being borne along with j a peculiar gentle motion I looked I around and found that I was in ; long train of ears, that were going ' "vcr a railway. "I could see the train far a nad; it was turning a bend in tho railwav, and seemd to lie manv nnie m l mgtn. n was composed of tiirs- J-u-li car opened at tne top, tilled with men and women '".'!V . ?. M""'"b slllSlno - 1 il",lveii u nit; siue iuici to my astonisnmeiu, iounn tne rau of the West ' road and cars were made of glass. J.lie glass w neeis moveu over t lie glass rails without the least noise or oscillation. The soft gliding motion produced a feeling of exquisite hap piness. I was so happy! It seemed to me as if everything was at rest with me I was full of peace. While I was wondering over the circum stances, a new sight attracted ray ga-.e. All along the road, on either side, within a foot of the track, were lines of oofiins, one on either side of the road, and every one con taining a corpse, dressed for burial, with its cold white face upturned to the light. The sight tilled me with unutterable horror. I yelled in ag ony, Vint could make no sound. The gay party around me only redoubled their singing and laughter at the sight of my agony, and we swept on and on, gliding with the glass wheels over the glass railroad every moment coming nearer and nearer to the bend that formed an angle witli the road, far in the distance. Who are these?" I cried at last, pointing to tho dead in the coilinsbv our side. Those a:-e persons who made this trip before us," repliel one of those near me. ' What trip?" I asked. Why, the trip that Ave are now making. The trio in these glass i cars, over this glass railway," was the answer. I "Why do they lie along the roid each one in his coiiin?" j I was answered with a whisper ! and half laugh, which seemed to ! freeze my blood: i " They were dashed to pieces at the end of the road," said he whom 1 addressed. " You know the rail ! road terminates at an abyss that h; without bottom oi measure It J;s 'lMl !i WU!l )(ll!Ui'.UW!iS. AS eacil d ''ir :ll'rives :lt t"! viul t precipitates its passengers into the abvss. 'liiev ! are tia-lK-d to pieces agairst tlu rocks, and their bodies are brought up here and place;! in eoHins as a i warning to other passengers, but ho i one minds it, we're so happy on the. i glass railroad."' i I can never describe the horror i with which these words inspired me. I ''"What is the name of thi: rail j road." I asked. ! The person whom I addressed re ; plied in a low voice I " It is the railroad of Hh;i. It is 1 very easy to get into one of those j cars, every body is delighted witli j the soft, gliding motion. The cars i move ou so ger.tiy!. Yes. it is the j railroad of of Habit, and with glass : wheels we are whirling over the .glass ; railroad towards the fathomless ; abyss. In a few moments we'll be ; there, and then they'll bring our j bodies and put them in oliins as a j earning to others, but n bidy wiil ; mind it will they?" I wai choked with horror. I ! struggled for breath made frantic ! efforts to leap from the cars, and in i fhe struggle I awoke. I knew it was only a dream, and yet whenever I ! tluidi of it, I can see that long line ! ol cars moving gently over the glass I railroad, t can see the cars far ahead, as they are turning the bend of tho road. I see the dead in their ,',.,i''':is - clear and distinct on either j sitio ot tlie road, while the laugliter ; and singing of the gay and happy . passengers resounded in my ears, I only see those cold faces of the .lead, j witli their frozen hands upon their i shrouds. It was a horrible dream. ! And the bard's changing features . and brightening eyes attested the emotion which had been arroused by the memory of the dead. It was a horrible dream. A long train -of ears freighted with youth, beauty, and music, while on the other hand are stretched the victims of yesterday as a timely but unheed ed warning. "Th'-rc's a moral in that drcnni." lea ter! are vou addicted to anv si"f;il habit? Iheak it oil', ere you Jiainst the rocks! How's Ihis for IIiji The following i;(H,i one is t()W fm rami.Iih t Smith, otherwise known as II,e-U smith, l.v a cones, .ontlciit who is wntin- up the inci.leut:s of the Linn C'onntv Fair: A l'T.TI-'. RM roR A ItlT. . Aua this su-osts a joke on our 111 which is worth tellin-. He is , here distribute his spoecli which has I,cen printetl in pamphlet form lii importunes every one he meets : -!'.. la'ie a."Py ami be sure ami rea.l it. 1 assmjT near ti,H r.;r(... , . . . .. . , . - - mil in met a latner verdc-nt 1 i.;. i. -., vj. . 'tinariv take mi-. 1 le P mv 1. i . iifl'U I ...,. i i. ,v..t.4. 1- - - "Viuu lit 1"". :u "ucine a,lvertisers an.l oth er itmerent horrors utii ho ha.l l,e eome passive ami ha.l conclude to u chase everything offere.l him a. In .rno- rr.;i.- 1 one of the rlV our..caJull ;te for tm1 he m hand i "to 1 if, A '7-tmS hlS lv: "How mS t Sffi explained and the crowd lau-hed ) i A Ncto Wedding. The bride and room, answ ering to the names of Andrew and Susy, w ere held hands of unspeakable pure Oiuii ea l.lood, and both had passetl the first i, -iffe "nfiirv " li'e. Tiieir dress, how ever showed thev had not entirely es chewed the follies of their youth tor thoutrh rude and cheap, as became their condition, it was nevertheless not un embellished with those bits of gewpiws and idarimr hnerv of bright colored ribbon and ties in w hich the negro de liirhts. ., ., v'kh the most decorous graviU the preacher began : Andrew, does you lub tbs yer wo man?" " , "I duz so! was the emphatic replv. "Will vou promise to stick closelo her i'l oo'tiuu-and 'larnity, reir.unein all oders an' cleabiu' to her for eiicr an' -bcr aii'anien?" "I will dat." "Will vou lub, honor an' 'bev " "Hold' on dar Ole J less"'." hero interrupted the groom, witli no little siiovv d' inditrnation "'tain't no use talkin'todis nigger 'bout 'beying iij wimiiuii. Can't promise to 'hey no winimin folks, eny Vept tU missis!" "Silence dar '. you owdumptioiis nig ger!" roared the wrathful preacher; ''what fur you go fur spile the ceremo ny? You 'don spilt all the grabbil v ob de casion. lis yi-r's on'y matter of form, and in'spensa! le to de 'casion. XAv ilon't you go fur to open your black mouf" till de time comes fur vou to speak. Will you promise to lub, honor an' 'I icy" Andrew siill shaking his head ominously at the obnoxious word 'disyere nigger Susy, furnirshin tier with all thing needful for her com fort and happiness, eherishin' pertectin' her from all sutferin' an' sorrer, an' makin soovc de path of all her preccd- j in davs to come?" "1 . ose 1 must say yes to dat,"savs Andrew meekly. "Den I pronounce dose yer two coup les to be man an' wife; an whom de tionl n id joined together let no man go fur to put them asunder." Here an uproar arose among the blaacks, be tokening a dilemma entirely unfore seen by Old .lack. For inasmuch as lu ll, id forgotlen to require the usual vows of Susy, they insisted that how ever (irmly Andrew might be bound by the bonds of matrimony, Susy was still single, and the pair were but half married. The matter was at last ad justed by the preacher commencing the ceremony den ovo, by which means the coiii)le were finally unued, to the satisfaction of all. Not roi: Hr. Hiram Smith, the nominee for Congress on th so-called llepublicrn ticket, says the Uink A'yc, unequivocally and without so licitation, said, in this citv, on Tues day last, that HE iiad'ao HOPE Oi' I'EIXG ELECTED. He un derstands his situation perfectly since he has discovered how the Ke publicau party don't take to swal lowing bigamous resolutions. Let every honest voter of the party re member this, and that the lit tie band of oitice-hohlers who nominated him had no hope of his being elected. Hut Hippie was determined to sad dle the "burden of his crimes on the party, and lie forced his oh'ice dupes t ) do it with a threat of immediate decapitation in ease they did not en d rso his peculation and bigamy. Hi hs no hope of an election, nor iias a ay body else any hope or wisli that he may be disappointed in his expectations. Then why throw your vote away, or by .giving it to Smith, acknowledge that you endorse adul tery, bigamy and the rest of Hippie's crimes? which is far worse. JiXT:U'UISJi AXXOCXC;.riXT. 3 H F" , r7r'" ,71 TT wi P ,.- Ai.jj.ii. i si J ! ;u liZXisPiit S.A f1 it T 3! H Far::i?r, jliisin 'ss ! i:i, i Fuirily t'i'-fl'. issued Ev;:;tv fkiday. e i) i to R a x i) r ui: l is if i: n. OFriCIAL PAFES F02, CLACKAMAS CO. OFFICE In I-r. Thessing's Hriclc, next door to John Myers' store, tip-stairs. Terms of Siilisciijilion : Single Copy Ore Year, In Advance i-2.M " Six Months " ' l."0 Ti-ntis of Aclvcrlisingt Transient ad v r; is -m-nts, including all lesral liolic 'S. v Stiuarc ot twelve lines one week ? 2."0 j For each subsequent, insert nm ! j i ne ( 'olumn, on - year l"i.iK) H i If " " " ' i Ou-irt r" " " 4ii. 'u j business Card, 1 square, one year l.'.'M ElTtii??AoE 009K & J03 OFFIC M -1 At OKECiOX CITY, : OIIEOOX. "iH ARK PUKPAUFI) TO KXKPt'TK 7 all kinds of JOT5 POINTING, ch as C AIIDS, IilLL-HKADS, I'AMI'M.ETS, Dl-ZEDS, MOJtTCiACJZX, I. AT, ELS, L Err EE- HE. 1 DS, in , faet all kinds of work done a in Printin- ' liile--, at " TOIiTLAM) PRICES. ALL KINDS Of LEGAL BLANKS constantly on hand, and for sale at as low a price as can be had in the State. Work Solicicd AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Oregon City. Starch 21. lST3-tf. B US I yjSSS CARD S. J. W. NORRIS, M. 33., PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEOX, O 11 EG O A' CITY, Oil UU O A B-7"Oftice UivStairs in Charman's Brick, Maiu Street. auylltl'. W. M. VATK8NS, M. D.f PORTLAND, OREGON. B-yOKFICE--ldd Fellow's Temple.corner First and Alder streets, liesidence corner of Main and Seventh streets. Drs. lVeldi fc Tiiouipson, n VT H T I Q T C f'-kjx. OFFICE IX XiXLli 01)1) FE LLO S TEMP L E, Corner of First, and Aider Streets, POltTLAXD - OKKGOX. B"7"Vill be in Oregon City on Saturdays. Nov. a :tf S. HCELAT. CIIAS. K. WARitKN. H U SLAT &VARRSK Attorneys-at-Law, QHECOW CITY, l.ik-j ON. OFFICE Cliannan's brick, Main st. 5iuarlS72 :t f. JOHNSON cl McCOWN ATTORXEVS AM) CttUNSELI'US AT-LAW. Oregon Gity, Oregon. UiWill pract ice in all th'" Courts of the State. Special attention givui to cases in the U. S. Iand i.'lice al tr. gon City. 5aprlS72-t !'. T,. T. 15 A 11 I .T, ATTO n ?i Z Y-AT-LAW, OREdOX CITV, : : OREGOX. OFFICE Over I'ope's Tin St.on, Main str-.t. 21mar7.-ti'. OFFICE IX F )ST 1FFICE V.VllA IN i. Ijgal Tenders, Cl:elvuisisi.4 County )r (I . is, m.l Oif.oii C ity llrdri-.t SOUGHT AND SOLD. HOTA'iV PUd SC. Loans negotiated. Collections attended t o, a nti a Jr-inral lroli"age liuiness earried on. jaie.ill. A. H3LTriSR N 0 T A R i T U li L I C. EHTER?R:SI; 0FF5CL OKICtai.X CITV. M A X 1' !' A V TO I! I ICS. WASOH AliD CAn?.!A3E liaviie-r Mi.T'iiM .1 tin-ill- jrfJ; Mzy" n:o(oi ol his l r in !- , at l iTwV" lll.'IIMDIK Ol lllS 1 t iie ol.i i ami oa t !i Ctivm-v of Main 11 ml Third Street, Oregon City, Oregon, Takes t his met ho, of informing his old pa trons, end a many !! oic-s as may he jileas ! io . i. 1 1 i.-i i he is now prqiar -d, wit h anie'e.-Mini, good malei-ials nndthe very besi of in ei, lanics, to htiiid anew, re consiriiel. i.iake, paire -i-o-.i and turn out al 1 coin pi i e. any s..n (; a i liiel iroiii a com mon i 'art io a 'oneord 'oaeh. 1 ry me. i:iacn.siii:iltiiag, !imc or Ox Shoeing, and fleneral Jobbing neatlv, (piicklv, and cheapiy done. DAVID SMI ill. WILLIAM SINGER IT A S USTA n L I SURD A FACTORY mBM FGR THE MANUFACTURE OF Furniture, DJin Js, an ; Doors, axi :.ioiLm.;s ok wa. sizizs. They will also io Turning of every de scription to order, WITH XEATN F.SS AXD DISPATCH! 'A!1 M-orlc warranted. Shtp on the River, in Deu is' .Shop t ipposito Oregon City Mills. iii J O H n SCHR a m , iiiiii Hi., Oregon City. :;I Ni FAITH! LII M) III rtJilTEIt OF C irri ....V riiss, M.-trd- 'if, t'tc., fie. Wrincii hi: offf.ks as chi-vp as T T ean be had in the State, at WHOLESALE OR nETAIL. f Jl warrant my gootis as represented. Oregon City, April 17, lSTi'-tf. JAMES FillLE, MASONIC HAI.Ii r.UIMil.(!, Oregon City, : : : Orocron. KKKKS CONSTANTLY g?1;,; on hand and torsal-', S2s22saE3 "liea p for cash, Sb Parlor, Bedroom, Ollieo, Sittingroom, and kitchen Furniture, Bureaus, Ixunges, Rocking Chairs, Whatnots, Bedsteads, Wash st ands, Curled Hair, and Pulu Pulu Pillows, Spring Beds, Picture Frames, Mouldings, etc., etc. Special attention triven to Upholstery work in all its branches. Orders filled with promptness. Krnnirin" dnnn n-tw - . I p'" and dispatch. Furniture made order" tall and examine for yonrslves. 17mav72 COURTESY OF BANCROFT LIBRARY, MItR C 11 A XI) IS a. JOHN MTEBS. OREGON CITY- DEALER IN miY GOODS, OROCEUIES, BOOTS and SHOES, JIAIIDWAP.E, CHOCKEIiY, AND GENERAL MEROHAHDISF, Books and Stationery. I will pay the highest prices for fand all kinds of GOOD COUNTRY PRODUCE. I will sell as low as any house in r gon for CASH OU ITS EQUIVAl.KXT in Ooed Merchantable TrHluc. I am selling very low for live mc a call am! sat isfy yourselves. JOHN MVEItS. (h-' gon City, March 21, 1V7.!. GREAT EXCiTE.EuT II GOOD NEWS! PRIfES RC DICED TO SI IT THE TIMES. LOOK OUT FOR GOOD S. ACKER M N & GO. r.WK .ICST ItECEIVKD A T,AIt(iE fi jJ stock of SPRIXf; AXD SUMMER GOODS, which they offer m CIIEAPEK THAN THE CHEAPEST! We would Ray come and convince your self before purchasing elsewhere. Ourstock consists in part of Fancy and Staple Dry (Joods, Clothing, Hats, Boots and. Shoes, IjuUcs and Gents Furnishing tioods, Notions, (irocer- i c s, Hard ware, and a great many other articles too iiumcr ours to mention ; also, Doors, Windows, Glass and Putty, etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods' A I. S O Wool VVSlll I C-1 For which wc pay the Highest Prices. S. ACKEIiMAN A: CO. Oregon City. March 21, lSTWf. f" - iMlt AUCTIIOX AXD COMMISSION. A. B. RICHARDSON, jVnol ioneer, Cornier of Front tfc Oak st., Tort Iu ml. Of lioal Estate, Groceries, General Mer chandise and Horses. SM-E DAYS Wednesday and Saturday. A. P.. IUCIIAHDSON, Auctioneer. Eiedish lie-fined Bar and Bundle Iron, '"English Square and (Jctairon Cast tit cel. Horse Shoes, ltasps, Sa ws. Screws, Fry-Pans, She t Iron, It. i. Iron. A I. SO lar,j"e assortment of irtrr-(-ri s and T.iq uors." A- 1;- iaclIABDstN, Jan. 1, lS73-tf. Auctioneer. A. G. WALLS KG'S PIONEER BOCK BENDERY. Pillock's IJnildii.'jr (oriifr !" Sluik ami I'rciit Streets. roRTurjc, BANK P.f OKS liCt.ED AND POUND 'p to any desired pattern. Music Looks, Magazines, Newspapers, etc., bound in ev ery variety of si yie known to t lie i rrad.-. Orders from the .. uulry promptly at tended to. Having pT'uniAs- m'j.-H---';.-.-.-;-, ed the above lire v.- ?r-----'rr .' cry wishes to inform t ii"- public that he is now prepared to manufact ure a No. 1 qual ity of I A G E II T. E E II, as good as can be obtained anywhere in th state. Ord"rs solicited ami promptly tilled. ?1 JJ S I c New, Fresh, and Sj: rl:1iisg! A EV" Bi;CRl:nr Tii'E i s:: ;IF Convections, Singing Cltssrc, Church CLolrs, A.Mi T 1 1 1'. Hon: 2 Circle. b a Lici J w-1 i. h l.V T. HX. f-i'J'iIjJ.riAN, a i T. liiAIITlN TOV.X, l'ricr !:.. l) jut IiZ. Sinulf ntjn'rs stuf, jxi-f- jfWf, -!.. i. A liliiU.SS : J. L. PETERS, 539 Ero.'.lv.'sy, T?v York. F( J r( 'I l( ( )I FAIE YY 0 I 0 E S CII.'.II'II.KII AND A l!'IAMi)::i 11 V I! 'i l. L TA I) V .'- "" R. Price ?.' I'rv K.ii. S';;t-rie t;-;e I?ust-pa i. .! ( vii.S. At.uress, : ; .Si: -t j' -- i S'3 t'Jm w1 v.? f-. " r z.r ' The IV; i:l:-r Si:e.'i:;g- c!v-i 1 .Mi:. I'riee 4 . ".i ? ' ( i..' !e -. ,c ; , lJt:r :-j::' "" '. Address Ij. I'SiTFi-.. .; U: : -i .t-.vay, Augusts!;:, I:;;.! .-.'v. -iiiiU. It. le i (ft. ii 'ii. i X 7un,n r.!i'i:"ii n i v ini-okm V t t !i.- citiz t.sot T. g.,!i i.';ty and vicin ity that he is pivpar i! lo Jiiiiii-h Dry Flooring, C.-ini;.-Spruce for Shej ving), I .at t ice, Piekei s, I e i ic. Fosl s ((edar). Con::"; :.ly crs Kane!. Street ar.'.l Sidewalk I.ui!il'.-r furi-Sli. .! on the sl.orti-st. net ice, :it as low rat . s s can l).' purchas. d Is wlc r in the state. J ive me a ca II, at I he OKKOttN CITV, SAV.' 3111 AL. March 21. IXT.'Mf. The standard r- metiv for -ii"l.s. ItifT- Ti'e , f n.:i, Sore Throat, H'eM.j.j n t'mi'-h, ( I.ircr Cowiiluiiit. Jirnitcl.iti.' En iin'. - of ti c Luiif.t, and every atfet-tiou of. the :i'l Dungs arul Ch. st. Including t Vixscm Wlstar's KaKi.iu nj U ud 1 ii 11 j iroal , Tit N. !K s 11 01 tiry 11 p a 1 ougri , nut loosen s :t , e ans s the lumrs, ana ali. x , thus rctwti,, rttuseul t he com pla i.l . None g' -nt: ui less signed I. l.r ris. Pr- pr:r d by si.; Kowr.ESoxsi, I'oston. Sold !iv IfkniM llnsTKTTi.it A '.., .--an Francisco, a: dealers gen. -rally. t I!' e 1: r- ll v JTflN. :d by NEW YORK HOTEL (Deiitfches (Jaft'naus.) No, 17 Front Street, 0 positc the Mail Steamship Landing, roai'LAxt), 5itt:ooN. ILROTili CS, J. J. W1LRLVS, Proj.ri 'tors. Hoard "3 Week , Hoard V Week with Lodging, Board c I lay ......).t; (i.llll I .III) A Beautiful Farm lor Sal? ! ,r 40 Acarcs im::v tiu.ahlk land, ) Irfirirc Orchrd, Splendid Spring, ami Good. House within three miles of Aurora at less than ' si jtai a cm:: This offer Is only good for t went v days Enquire at the F.ntfkckisk oiIi.ce. Oregon City, June b, 1S7.5. tf. W. II. HIGIIFIELI). i:tallilietl since 'X'.i, 11 1 t lie old stand. Main Slrcrt, Orrson City, Orpgon. S? An assortment of Wat hes, Jewej JTX ry.antl Seth Thomas' Weight Clicks J. all of which are warranted to be as W?z representetl. ! SJKenairin1' tlone on short notice, antl I .iiiiuiMui iiirtiiiM pa 1 roil a e. .....l...i .- . . ! to ir. milE ROOM FORMFHT.Y Orrt'PIFD Ji nstheCouneil Chamber, in Lr. 1 hes ning's brick buildinff. Arr'y ot tnls ofllC3 fij-, itft' t t-i.as' tif cv ry d- st r! : .;i. SEWIXQ MAcirtx ES O iecia al c.Mtitti O great, imr.rov. i.iei. tc: , ,'!V''d o t. ""is ,., this excellent Mac1i!,e,;(,!'V;';ir' '-' M!v ",, elegant styles ol Cases au. ,i , "' w-,,,' TorllKiscMJiop-ff-,,,. v JJ ingthe wtirk av.-iv r,. ;"5"f:-,i we now iiaveoi,... ,; t!; ,, ' . " "!' n,-,.. 1 easy running arm j.a n .. ','-' " :. ; : culiar excellencies ol iii."..'n, ' ":'-'r J " "i 1 Si vie ' " Tf sure (diili-.-ii. T-r.r. i ina tliousai.d v Arith not xw;rkir ;r v ii. I v;ji r;;,!f'io tut any e.Nj.ei s i. tl,.- ,'- ' ' w;-. :-ui. floi n: cl: IKllw.I,Jy3Inlli,,.tl,:,f mere than one direction- .' versil.Je f, ed-a sir. at snUtuu-Z uhrht -ing.-nds,i s.ams, in qui;i i;,.. , u'. 1 'iu: I FLOEENCK. JS.llMJie th,. FI, -.,., , r J Circular or samp!, s of V ,-r- V '"r '"' purehase a S. v. mg Ma. 1 i.,?. ",' ; TH F. BUST! ' 11 j Machines soSJ on liberal t ri:,s. FLOllKXC, SEIVIN'O MAC IJX No. Ill N4 w Mr. ii veer; Sti-. . umini iou l Until! ft. ::n, ',-,.,,,,. 1 1 . .- i VT: : i , . V:..:.". '"'. . ?- J-A - "J:J: -"oX (':'. S-"'-li- . "i .- V iJ T JT- ; ' "' . - - ;-5 - . - - -- e i ' '''- V V.. V. r -11 If r. ? v, ! f 5.', r- '-''.---i.. I ! '.v:- .V.- ' i-cA.si s ; Mareh 'JI, 1ST:! :. m m-r a ? s n r, o c 3 r. :? J B i ti Ls i I, iU W J. G- A. K-.3, - Kf.in Sfcct, Crete;. Cit;-. Sl I T ". ! I I T. 7 . 1 : TA 7 T T - T ' rl" ' N' 6 I' 1.:. I .en ii,; r . ! .'-. : ; '. : i ( j ' . -r ;!.', :t s'he ctt 1 i ion 01 r ! !. .v. r : i ' ! i.ic.r a !i.i:sei:.i fit to 1 i :.i. THE EAR IS SI IT I.IEI with all t',e el-oic st tma !il i. s of 1 i. v.- r and iars. Sc i n i 1 .-.i.i I 01 r. 01;. a 1 r.-auy la moiis b :sh i- s a nt! i'ul cli : :i--t-a N o. 1 SIlOOTlMi CJAI.l I liV is Connected with tlie Saioen. Oregon City, Jan. 1, lT-ti'. LIVERY, FEED, Ult ' r I i F. u n m .1 ! ; n i:d i 'pt 1 1 : 1 1 ': i : r i 1 be I i ry stal l.- .n I- in h t r- t .' t 'it , 1 iret ,n, keeps c-tmst a nt ly on l.:i aidlle :iitl I?sij-y 5To: m'i-, Jiiiejiics, Cmi i.-t e,. a nil Hatk-. .1 vJ-i-. Jt ;i.-)ii:il h- ile will also run a back t : a;..! ' f' n; 1 1 wiinciT rcuA ii r.i r;rs during the si mmer s--con. m her. s.eom pett nt rre gem teieardy 1 r.' rs . I'AP.E AT I.IV1KC KATIS. J. M. FltAZKlt. IT-pri'-t'T. nr. gon C;ty. ?ay 7, !:'. . pie, ot eit la rs' .v, vi u le: or e d. m;' 1 ' ' ; ev at work tor its "in t b -r ' r" '' , ' or all t be time, than at enj 1 h'.ug e.v'- ' lieu 1 rs fr- Addn-r-s t.J. M ii;en Portland, Mni.e-. 7s. p.,-.. i About ir,o j-t.uml.-- t.f!..n I 1 :in" or, of uhii ti tliis i nn impn Has liccn in usf l'i:t u !-:ort tiiid'i tt.otl v..;k. Trice 2- -ci-ts : fiilicr lit'l up or in casts :s extra. a i. s o, A small font of Nenpt-ri'-l "f h'.'!i ia:" ''" impression. Price 33 cents V H. Ac pol :'' m' There is enough to set alout one or.li. inn - t '''" j.aper olid. Addref- Hit"- ejtir... "